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Two teams that finished at the highest level at state meets and another who broke the state record in track will also be inducted into the Port Angeles High School Hall of Fame.
Organizers will honor the 1967 and 1968 swim squads, both of whom finished second in the state in the highest division (3A at the time) and the 1982-85 girls cross country teams that finished sixth, third, fifth and 11th respectively at the state meet.
“Usually we induct teams one year at a time,” said Hall of Fame Chair Bruce Skinner. “But there was so much overlap on these teams of individual competitors that we decided to bring them in at the same time.”
They will be joined by a relay team that set the State Indoor Two Mile Relay Record in Seattle in 1972.
Bruce Skinner, Chair
Dwayne Johnson, Athletic Director
Jerry Allen
Buddy Bear
Ed Bedford
Steve Bennett
Scooter Chapman
Dan Estes
Lindsay Fox
Jeremy Gilchrist
Joe Gladfelter
Matthew Gochnour
Jim Haguewood
Mary Hebert
Jim Jones, Jr
Bob Lovell
Jessica Madison Rick
The Roughrider Hall of Fame committee wants to acknowledge the dedication, contributions and the recent passing of Roughrider Coach Pete Van Rossen
A Hall of Famer at South Eugene HS, Van Rossen coached in the Rider program for 20 years: Swimming, diving, football, basketball and track all benefited from his expertise. He coached Rider diver Austin Farenholtz to back-to-back State Diving Titles in 2011 and 2012.
His commitment to education and Rider Athletics will live on in his memory
Bob
Kelli Antolock, Golf
Tyna Barinaga, Badminton
Michael Briggs, Football
Scooter Chapman, Media
Mike Clayton, Basketball
Sherri Felton, Track & Basketball
Bernie Fryer, Football & Basketball
Ken Fuhrer, Basketball
Penny Graves, Track
Scott Jones, Football
Jim Michalczik, Football
Leigh Morgan, Basketball
Jeff Ridgway, Baseball
Art Sandison, Track
Lee Sinnes, Basketball
Joel Thomas, Football & Wrestling
Henry Wyborney, Track
John Camp, Wrestling
Cec Coulson, Basketball
Kay Dill, Tennis & Basketball Coach
John "Jack" Elway, Coach
Don Fairbairn, Swim Coach
Caroline Jensen, Badminton
Leonard Johannes, Football
Bob Klock, Coach, Athletic Director
James Madison, Basketball
Jessica Madison, Basketball
Gary Gagnon, Football
Karena Greeny, Track, Basketball, Soccer
Hester Hill, Badminton
Carrie Morrison, Badminton
Greg Thomas, Track
1985 Girls Tennis Team
1959 Football Team
Curt Bagby, Football & Basketball
Austin Fahrenholtz, Diving
Sam Hurworth, Football
Matt Lane, Baseball
Sonny Luke, Football
Jenny Nixon, Swimming
Bob Peterson, Football
Janessa Roening, Softball
Bob Sheedy, Track & Cross Country
Cherie Simkins, Badminton, Triathlete
Randy Steinman, Baseball & Coach
1966 Boys Basketball Team 1986 Girls Basketball Team
Pete Hohman, Football & Track
Roger Oakes, Team Physician
Jan Urfer, Gymnastics
Larry Beatty, Track
Kelley Berglund, Basketball
Terry Clayton, Basketball
Dave Denny, Basketball
George Hill, Pep Promoter
Joni Jacobs, Swimming
Harry Leons, Football
Jon Madison, Basketball & Baseball
Robin Allen, Diving, Baseball, Basketball
Judy Brodhun Vose, Badminton
Julia Cheney, Softball
Jack Estes, Basketball
Greg Galles, Swimming
Marcia Isenberger, Tennis
Eric Lane, Baseball, Football, Basketball
Alison Maxwell, Track& Cross Country
Frank Prince III, Track & Cross Country
Bruce Skinner, Statistician
Mandy Wood, Basketball
1956 Football Team
1972 Girls Swim Team
Jerry Payne, Football
Ron Suslick, Football
Bruce Webster, Wrestling, Track and Cross Country Coach
1967 Football Team
1983 Gymnastics Team
He competed in 4 events at state, long jump, triple jump, high jump and javelin. He brought home the state long jump championship with a leap of 22.75, and placed fourth in the triple jump and 5th in the javelin, the latter a school record of 172-11 Early on he set the high jump record for freshman at 5' 8" He also played football as a wide receiver/running back and point guard for the PAHS basketball team. He went on to the University of Puget Sound, where he became an All American Decathlete winning the Northwest Conference Championship and earned a spot in the top 20 for Nationals He set the UPS record in the indoor heptathlon and competed in as many as 5 separate events in the NWAC Championships, placing in Pole vault, long jump and triple jump.
He set three PAHS records in the 100 butterfly, and was a member of the recordsetting 200 and 400 IM relay teams, all marks that stand today. He led PAHS to a fourth place state finish, and served as the PAHS Student Body Vice President. Following high school he went on to a standout career at Brigham Young University, earning a full scholarship. He was the BYU team captain and won the most inspirational team award. He set the 400 IM and 100 backstroke records at BYU
Greeny played baseball at WSU and was drafted by the New York Mets He currently is the Associate Head Volleyball Coach at West Virginia University, formerly serving in that same position at Washington State, where he was named the Division I American Volleyball Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year in 2018. He helped lead the recruiting process at Washington State, as the Cougars have been only one of 15 programs in the nation to have two Top 25, and one Honorable Mention recruiting class between 2013 and 2015 The 2013 and 2015 recruiting classes were two of the highest-ranked recruiting classes ever in any sport at WSU. Among Greeny’s Washington State recruits were six PrepVolleyball.com Top 100 players and two Gatorade State Players of the Year.
The first volleyball hall of fame inductee, she was the Olympic League MVP in 2011, and led the Riders to two state tournament appearances in 2010 and 2011. She also starred in basketball, and was the Olympic League MVP in 2012, with PAHS participating in the state tournament in 2011 and 2012 Her star continued to rise in college, where she served as the Central Washington University team captain in 2016. Named the student of the year at Central, she made the GNAC All Academic Team from 2014-2016. The Wildcats advanced to the NCAA Division II West Regionals all four years of her career She was the team’s most improved and most inspirational player in 2015 and 2016 She currently is a Pediatric Physician at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
At one time she held six Port Angeles High School records, and still has the best Rider time in the 1500 meters A member of a phenomenal four state placing cross country teams (1982-85), she went on to compete at Pacific Lutheran University. She was an All-American in track and cross country, and still holds the PLU 10,000 meter mark (1991). She has won many distance running events, including the Seattle Half Marathon. Her Appleton, Wisconsin Marathon winning time of 2:40:49 in 1994 is the sixth fastest time by a Washington woman ever.
He was the State’s second leading scorer in 1977, averaging 25.1 points per game. He was named to the All State team (one of only two all state team members that did not play in the state tournament), and was the Olympic League MVP and the fourth leading PAHS scorer all-time In football, he was an All Narrows League team tight end, and helped lead the Riders to the first round of the state playoffs. In college, he was an All-American at Concordia College, and was inducted into the Concordia Athletic Hall of Fame. He averaged 18.1 points per game and was the league MVP twice. He served for six seasons as the Shoreline Christian head basketball coach, leading the team to fourth and eight place finishes in the state tournament
The first Port Angeles High School soccer player to go Division I, Money was the Olympic League MVP her junior and season year. She also was all league in softball during that time She went on to Oregon State, where she started as a mid-fielder for three seasons A Pac-10 honorable mention pick, she was selected to the USA Olympic Development team, the Region IV camp in Wyoming for Washington State, and for the regional pool for the USA National team in 2000. “She is a blue collar player,” said Oregon State University Coach Steve Fennah. “She’s everything you want in a midfielder – she can pass, she can close people down, she can tackle.”
Arguably the best boys singles player in PAHS history, Schouten has gone on to an illustrious career in the world of tennis. Following high school, Jesse went to Skagit Valley Community College, where he was named Athlete of the Year in 2003, was the NWAAC Singles and Doubles Champion, and was named as the NWAAC Coach and Player of the Year. Following college, Jesse competed on the semi-professional West Coast Men's Open $ Circuit, and won many titles, including the MXD Doubles WA State Open Title. Jesse still competes at the highest level and in 2021, won the USTA National 35's singles and doubles titles He has served as a professional hitting partner for the ATP and WTA for eight years, including training with 12 - Grand Slam Champions such as Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Carlos Alcaraz. Jesse has been a Professional Coach and Director of Tennis in the greater Seattle area for over 20 years, and recently launched his own business SCHOUTENnis com To date, he has helped over 125 players go on to play collegiately, and developed 4 players that won WIAA Singles State Titles.
An All-State Gymnastics performer, she was arguably the Rider’s top all-around gymnast of all time. She placed second in the state in the floor exercise and holds 4 out of the 5 individual school gymnastics records. She went on to compete for Seattle Pacific University where she was a season leader and Top 10 all-time scorer in the floor exercise and was on the SPU team that placed third three times and fourth once in the NCAA Division II Gymnastics tournament. In track, she holds the PAHS Triple Jump record at 36-3, placing 3rd at State She is the Rider’s No 3 long jumper of all time with a mark of 16-5
He was a multiple national champion in the 15 to 16 year old age category in the sport of road cycling and a member of the United States Junior National Cycling Team during his sophomore and junior years at Port Angeles High School. He was also a consistent top five finisher in a number of professional races amongst men years' older than him Unfortunately, he was also involved in an automobile accident during his junior year at PAHS that resulted in a spinal cord injury and quadriplegia. A few years later Barry would play wheelchair rugby with a couple different teams across the nation and two of which won national championships. He got his second chance to race bicycles again, although a hand cycle, in 2015, and has been on many world cup podiums around the globe. His greatest accomplishment was at the 2023 World Paracycling Championships in Scotland where he claimed a bronze medal in the road race
The first ever PAHS swim team in 1967 finished second in the state when it was almost impossible to win it – Wilson High of Tacoma won 24 consecutive state championships Wilson had a national record of 323 straight dual meet wins –the Riders almost ended the streak that season, losing by only three points, 4946.
Coached by Don Fairbairn, the 1967 team was led by Greg Galles, who won the 100 yard free style, and Robin Allen, who captured the diving title. Regular season points leader was Dale Ridgway, who finished third in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle
The 1968 team closed the gap on Wilson at the state meet, finishing 70 points closer than the previous year.
Galles set the state record in the 100 yard freestyle, sophomore Bob Spencer won the 200 yard medley relay and Mike Chamberlin won the 100 yard breaststroke Taking seconds were Spencer in the 400 yard free, Ridgway in the 100 free, Mike Darling in diving and the 200 yard medley relay team of Chamberlin, Mike Krattli, Bruce Johansen and Bill Stossel.
The 1982-85 the Girls Cross Country teams went undefeated in League going 23-0 over the four seasons and won the League Meet Championship every year. At the district meet they placed 2nd, 1st the next two seasons, and 6th at District
Robin Mather won the League Individual Championship three times (1982, 1983 and 1985), and still holds the PAHS girls 3000 meter record. Mather, Heather Lucas, Monica Barlow and Teresa Bower were the nucleus of these teams, running in the state championship all four years. Jeri Becker, Julie Blore and Jennifer Foley ran three of the four, while Kari Nordby competed in 1982 and 1983
Bedford's Soda welcomes the 2024 Class of the Port Angeles High School Hall of Fame!
Plus additional funds sent directly to the teams for athletes that help to set-up, take down and serve at each years event Since its inaugural event in 2018 the Port Angeles
New weight room equipment
Includes Roughrider Racks with Oak Platforms and Flat to 90 Beches with Transport Wheels
Laser Measure System for Track & Field
Updated Sound for High School Gym
Softball Batting Cages
Baseball Hack Attack Machine
24 Schutt F7 VTD Adult Football Helmets
Baseball plates
Additional Soccer Jerseys
Volleyball / Football / Soccer Sideline practice camera
Bob Klock New basketball nets/goals
Basketball backboard lighting kits
Basketball rims/nets
Wrestling Multisport indoor scoreboard
Track & Field High School hurdle replacements
Girls Soccer Portable scoreboard for soccer
Track & Field + Signing Back Drop Graphics media board
Football / Track Wireless communicators
Track & Field Timing System
Basketball / Wrestling / Volleyball Bleacher mounted tables
Big Bubba Baseball Batting cage
Softball Fencing at Dry Creek
A new wheel barrow loaded full of beer from Columbia Distributing and Bedford’s Soda
Donated by:
DISTRIBUTING & BEDFORDS SODA
Take home this brand new wheel barrow (from Swain’s General Store) that is stocked full to help you finish off your summer.
To start, the ‘barrow is filled with five 24/12oz cases of Georgetown Bodhizafa, Silver City Tropic Haze, Corona, Deschutes Fresh Squeezed & Rainier Beer from Columbia Distributing.
Also included in the wheel barrow are cases of Bedfords Soda in the following flavors: Marionberry, Classic Root Beer, and Vanilla Creme
$750
Roundtrip for Two to the Destination of Your Choice! Good for Two Years
Take to the skies for your next big adventure!
With over 1,300 daily departures, Alaska Airlines has been named No. 2 for overall operational performance for the last three years by the Wall Street Journal.
Hawaii, New York, Florida, Mexico, and many destinations!
In 2023 it was one of two airlines that topped 80% for on-time arrivals and finished with the lowest cancellation rate, at under 1%.
Roundtrip airfare for two. Good for two years
$1,800
Four Cases of Top-Rated Local Wine
This package includes 48 bottles of the Camaraderie Cellars & Harbinger Winery wine, Confluence, specially made for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation.
The second iteration of the Confluence red wine won double gold in the prestigious 2017 Jefferson Cup Wine Invitational.
Now in its 6th version, this blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Dolcetto and 25% Merlot is the perfect addition to your wine collection. You will take home two cases of this wine.
You will also take home one case of Confluence Blanc the first edition of the official white wine of the Olympic Medical Center Foundation. Confluence Blanc was created and bottled by Harbinger Winery.
$1,300
Be front and center at the 2025 induction
Get a head start on next years event! Buy a table now to see the next incredible class of athletes and coaches get inducted into the Port Angeles High School Hall of Fame.
The event that has grown to over 600 people, is tentatively scheduled for August 2025 under the tents and lights at Civic Field
$1,500
Enjoy gift certificates to The Warehouse ($500), Chestnut Cottage ($250) Buena Luz Bakery ($150) & Barhop Brewing & Pizza ($100)
Donated by:
THE WAREHOUSE IN PORT ANGELES, CHESTNUT COTTAGE, BUENA LUZ BAKERY & BARHOP BREWING
First, enjoy a trip to The Warehouse furniture store where you will find plenty of ways to spend a $500 gift certificate on great brands and prices. With over 50 furniture suppliers and offering pieces to meet any budget, there is something for everyone at The Warehouse.
The package also includes gift certificates to the following incredible Port Angeles restaurants:
$250 to Chestnut Cottage
$150 to Buena Luz Bakery
$100 to Barhop Brewing & Artisan Pizza
Value:$1,000
Which of the following would you like to experience in the next two years?
Your options are:
1. Living “Under the Tuscan Sun” with a sevenday stay in an historic two-bedroom, two-bath apartment in Cortona, Italy steps away from the center of town
2. 5-night stay in a luxury beach resort in Mexico or the Dominican Republic. Choose from five exquisite destinations and revel in a five-night escape that promises unforgettable moments.
3. Dream of Africa with a fabulous six-day/sixnight South Africa photo safari for two with four star hotel accommodations! Experience the serenity and magic of Africa through the Zula Nyala Group in Southern Maputaland.
Tough choice, isn’t it? But with one bid you may be able to select which part of paradise you want to enjoy.
All trips are for two people. All trips are good for three years from today.
YThis fabulous six day/six night South Africa photo safari for two with four star hotel accommodations awaits!
If you’ve ever seen the South African landscape and wondered what it would be like to see it for yourself, this is for you. This fabulous six-day/six-night South Africa photo safari for two with four star hotel accommodations awaits you!
You’ll see the plains’ abundant game—elephant, rhino, leopard, giraffe, hippo, zebra, nyala, cheetah and buffalo during your daily open Land Rover trips with the experienced guides.
Your trip includes:
Six nights in a standard room for two people in your choice of the following luxury accommodations:
Hemmingway Safari Tent Camps Heritage Hotel
Twice daily open Land Rover trips with experienced guides
All meals included (personal beverages and phone calls are not included, nor is airfare) Good for two (2) years from tonight’s auction Value:$5,950
Seven nights’ accommodations in Casa Patti – a newly renovated, charming 1bedroom residence in the Tuscan hillside town of Cortona
Casa Patti is an adorable, newly renovated 1bedroom home located just minutes away, up a slight hill, from one of the main streets leading into central Cortona. Casa Patti is ideal for those wishing to have easy access to their accommodations from the center of town.
With creative furnishings and light décor, the home feels fresh and luminous. Casa Patti is compact and cozy, a perfect nest from which to base yourself during your Tuscan holiday.
Trip includes:
Seven nights’ accommodations in Casa Patti – a newly renovated, charming 1bedroom residence in the Tuscan hillside town of Cortona. Authentic Tuscan wine, dinner and dessert on arrival
Airfare is NOT included
Bedroom has queen-size bed and a balcony that looks onto the street and the homes below
Walking access to areas made famous by the book/movie “Under the Tuscan Sun” Expert assistance in arranging personalized tours and local area cooking classes
$3,100
5-night stay in a luxury beach resort in Mexico or the Dominican Republic (Accommodates two adults)
Choice of destination: Puerto Plata, Puerto Morelos, Riviera Maya, Mazatlán, or Cozumel All food and beverages (alcohol included) Booking assistance - 2 years to travel
Resort fees ($100-$250) are not included and vary depending on location. Major holiday blackouts.
5-night stay in a luxury beach resort in Mexico or the Dominican Republic with an all-inclusive getaway designed for you and your special someone Value:$2,500
Choose from five exquisite destinations and revel in a five-night escape that promises unforgettable moments.
Indulge in a diverse range of activities that cater to your every whim. Dive into the mesmerizing underwater world with thrilling snorkeling adventures or unwind together at the rooftop bar, savoring your favorite drinks while enjoying live entertainment. For adventurous souls, there's ziplining through lush jungles and romantic horseback riding experiences. The allinclusive package ensures your culinary desires are met with delectable meals and a variety of beverages, including alcoholic options.
Tonight we’d like to raise funds for items that will benefit all 550 Port Angeles High School athletes who participate in 20 sports.
There are many high school hall of fames in the country, and most do a great job of recognizing alums who have excelled in athletics.
However, the Hall of Fame Committee wants to do more than that – we want to take the opportunity to do something for current high school athletes.
First donations receive a signed helmet and football signed by all of the 2024 inductees thrown to them in the audience.
Girls Swim & Dive - Finished 4th in state as a team
Girls Softball - League Champions, placed 3rd at districts and finished 4th in state
Boy’s Baseball - Finished 2nd in league and qualified for the state tournament
Girls Basketball - League Champions, placed 3rd at districts and qualified for the state tournament Football - Qualified for state after beating Franklin Pierce
Wrestling - Sent 3 to state with Faye Dachs placing in the top 10 and Willow Harvey placing 6th. Gymnastics - Qualified for state as a team (7 girls), Scarlett Sullivan also competed at 3 events
Volleyball - Qualified for the post-season
Boy’s Tennis - Nathan Basden & Matthew Miller qualified for state Cross Country - Miriam Cobb, Leia Larson & Tymer Lytvak made state
Girls Soccer - Qualified for state after defeating Enumclaw in a shoot-out
Boy’s Swimming - Sent 5 to the state tournament
Boy’s Basketball - Finished 2nd in league
Golf - Sent 4 boys and 2 girls to state with Nate Anderson placing 20th and Claire Osterberg placing 39th. Reid Schmidt - Hole in One at Peninsula Boys Track - Finished 1st in League. Finishing 1st at districts were: Parker Nickerson (100 & 300m hurdles), Donovan Heins (long jump), Trevor Martin (Discus) & Dallas Dunning (high jump)
Girls Track - Finished 5th in League. Faerin Tait finished 1st in districts in the 100 & 300 m hurdles and Teanna Clark finished 1st in Javelin in district and 3rd at State
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